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Short-Form Audit Instrument for Assessing Corner Store Healthfulness

Authors :
Michael J. Todd
Christopher Wharton
Allison Karpyn
Michael J. Yedidia
Punam Ohri-Vachaspati
Robin S. DeWeese
Meredith Bruening
Michelle Kennedy
Source :
Am J Health Promot
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

Purpose:To develop a valid and feasible short-form corner store audit tool (SCAT) that could be used in-store or over the phone to capture the healthfulness of corner stores.Design:Nonexperimental.Setting:Four New Jersey cities.Subjects:Random selection of 229 and 96 corner stores in rounds 1 and 2, respectively.Measures:An adapted version of the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey for Corner Stores (NEMS-CS) was used to conduct in-store audits. The 7-item SCAT was developed and used for round 2 phone audits.Analysis:Exploratory factor analysis and item response theory were used to develop the SCAT.Results:The SCAT was highly correlated with the adapted NEMS-CS ( r = .79). Short-form corner store audit tool scores placed stores in the same healthfulness categories as did the adapted NEMS-CS in 88% of the cases. Phone response matches indicated that store owners did not distinguish between 2% and low-fat milk and tended to round up the fruit and vegetable count to 5 if they had fewer varieties.Conclusion:The SCAT discriminates between higher versus lower healthfulness scores of corner stores and is feasible for use as a phone audit tool.

Details

ISSN :
21686602 and 08901171
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Health Promotion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6297e73950ed4b912382b898fd4f7423
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0890117116679059